Emily Murphy, AAS-SLPA
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
Certification and Licensure:
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Certification and Licensure: Registered Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant
Specialized Training:
DIR/Floortime Method
Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC Devices)
American Sign Language
Multimodality Approach
Kaufman Apraxia Program
Natural Learning Environment Practices
Experience:
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Childhood Apraxia of Speech
Down Syndrome/Intellectual Disabilities
Cleft Palate
Fluency Disorders
Expressive/Receptive Language Delays
Articulation/Phonological Processing Disorders
Emily is a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant who is originally from South Florida. She moved to North Carolina in 2007 with her family. In 2015, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Asheville with a BA is Psychology. In 2016, she decided to go back for an Additional Associate’s Degree from Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute to become a registered SLP-A. After graduating, she worked in Charlotte as an assistant for five years, where she gained experience with children who have been diagnosed with developmental delays for speech and language, such as; receptive/expressive language disorders, articulation/phonological disorders, Autism, Apraxia of speech, Down’s Syndrome, and cleft palate. Emily decided to go back to school during the pandemic for a BS in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Emily has experience providing services in different settings that include homes, daycares, and preschools. She especially enjoys working with pediatric populations with early language intervention.